FC Barcelona to return to Spotify Camp Nou with open-door training on November 7
Session to test new infrastructure with 23,000 spectators

FC Barcelona will temporarily return to the Spotify Camp Nou on Friday, November 7, for an open-door training session, as announced by the club on Friday.
The session will technically and operatively test the new infrastructure, which is still under construction, as part of the stadium's progressive reopening. The club will test several systems during the training day.
Barça's head coach Hansi Flick and his players will start the training at 11 am, and doors will open at 9:30 am.
The stadium, still pending some licensing activities for a larger audience, will welcome 23,000 fans to the Grandstand and the South Goal area. These areas are part of Phase 1A of the Spotify Camp Nou return, for which the club has had the license since mid-October.
Tickets will go on sale at 11 am on Friday for Barça fans, with an exclusive 48-hour sale. After that, available spots will be offered to the general public, with a cost of €5 per members, and €10 for general attendees.
All revenue will be donated to the Polseres Blaugranes project, promoted by the Barça Foundation.
The initiative aims to improve the emotional well-being of hospitalized children and teenagers and their relatives.
45,000 capacity
FC Barcelona had received the license to welcome around 27,000 people at the Spotify Camp Nou in mid-October.
However, they had already announced that the team would not play an official game on site until they had a license to accommodate 45,000 spectators.
At the moment, there is no date on when the culés will return to their home stadium after first announcing the Gamper exhibition game for August 10 at the Camp Nou and then having to change sites at the last minute.